Join a sailing adventure on a Tall Ship and set course for new horizons!
Tall Ships Races @nl
25 : € 760,-
> 25 : € 920,-
27 July - 03 August 2015
Beleef het avontuur van je leven met de Bark Europa en haar bemanning! Je zeilt mee op de tweede leg van de Tall Ships Race 2015 van Kristansand naar Aalborg. Sluit vriendschappen met sail trainees van over de hele wereld. Samen zeilen jullie het schip zo scherp als jullie kunnen over het Skagerrak. De Tall Ships Race is de grootste zeilrace van het jaar, dus zet je schrap en reik naar de finish! Het wordt een reis om nooit meer te vergeten. En eenmaal in Aalborg kun je rekenen op een epische crew party!Voor Windseekers van 15 – 25 jaar (25+ op aanvraag)
"An amazing adventure that teaches you things you will never learn somewhere else."
Morgenster, June 2018
Dublin, Ireland to Bordeaux, France
Robin Gatel (Mentor, 21 years old) I participated as a mentor to the Three Festivals Tall Ships Regatta 2018 from Dublin to Bordeaux on board the Morgenster. I was assigned to the red watch which was on deck from 8 to …
Read logGulden Leeuw, July 2018
Sunderland-Esbjerg
My name is Ola. I’m 15 years old and I come from Poland. It was a big pleasure for me to be a part of The Tall Ships Races 2018 on the Leg from Sunderland (England) to Esbjerg (Denmark). I …
Read log08 July - 20 July 2025
DARWIN200 Global Voyage: Leg 32. Join the final leg of Charles Darwin’s expdition on board the Oosterschelde. While sailing from the Azores back to Europe look for sunfish, dolphins, whales, blue sharks and (if you are lucky), giant basking sharks! …
25 February - 06 April 2025
DARWIN200 Global Voyage: Leg 28. Sail from Falkland Islands to South Georgia, home to one of the world’s greatest concentrations of wildlife: tens of millions of seabirds, penguins, fur seals, elephant seals and whales. Six days are scheduled for exploring …
02 January - 19 February 2025
DARWIN200 Global Voyage: Leg 27. Sail around the legendary Cape Horn! In past centuries, sailors that accomplished this feat earned the right the title of “Cape Horner” to boast of their seafaring victory. They were held in such reverence …